This week, David Hogg, the perpetually outraged Parkland survivor-turned-DNC Vice Chair, appeared on The Breakfast Club to shower Rep. Jasmine Crockett with praise, calling her “amazing” for “fighting hard, calling out the BS, and saying what she believes.” The irony? These are the exact qualities Democrats have spent years demonizing in Donald Trump. But in their relentless pursuit of hypocrisy, the left has once again revealed their double standards—celebrating Crockett’s theatrics while condemning Trump’s authenticity.
Hogg gushed, “She’s bold, she’s fearless, she’s authentic.” Authentic? Crockett is a Harvard-educated attorney who morphs her demeanor depending on the audience, switching between polished legal rhetoric and social media-ready meltdowns. Her performances in congressional hearings are less about leadership and more about viral moments—a far cry from Trump’s unwavering, unfiltered approach. As Hogg himself admitted, Americans want leaders who “speak plainly, don’t care what critics think, and call out the BS.” That’s Trump. But the left, blinded by ideology, refuses to see it.
Liberal Media’s Selective Outrage
The same liberal media that paints Trump as a “dangerous demagogue” falls over itself to glorify Crockett’s antics. When Trump fights back against the swamp, he’s “divisive.” When Crockett heckles colleagues or stages TikTok-ready tirades, she’s “brave.” The hypocrisy is staggering. The truth? Democrats don’t hate Trump’s style—they hate that he uses it to win.
Clout Over Competence
Hogg and Crockett represent the Democrat Party’s new standard: optics over outcomes. Crockett isn’t known for passing bills or bipartisan deals—she’s known for going viral. Hogg, meanwhile, rose to prominence not through policy expertise but through media grandstanding. Their party has become a talent show, where the loudest, not the most effective, get rewarded.
Trump: The Leader Liberals Fear to Admit They Envy
The left’s problem isn’t Trump’s tone—it’s that his results prove authenticity works. He doesn’t code-switch for approval. He doesn’t back down. And voters—tired of scripted politicians—keep flocking to him. The more Democrats embrace performative outrage, the more they highlight Trump’s enduring appeal.